&CELL: SOLIDS: SPHERE
The location of the centre of gravity of the sphere.
[No default.]
The radius of the sphere.
[No default.]
Specifies whether the sphere is made of conducting or from
dielectric material. To differentiate the solids in drawings,
one has the option to choose between various representations:
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Type Representation Notes
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CONDUCTOR CONDUCTORS-1 Equivalent to CONDUCTOR-1
CONDUCTOR-1 CONDUCTORS-1
CONDUCTOR-2 CONDUCTORS-2
CONDUCTOR-3 CONDUCTORS-3
DIELECTRICUM DIELECTRICA-1 Equivalent to DIELECTRICUM-1
DIELECTRICUM-1 DIELECTRICA-1
DIELECTRICUM-2 DIELECTRICA-2
DIELECTRICUM-3 DIELECTRICA-3
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[Default: CONDUCTOR]
The sphere is drawn as a a set of parallelograms, much the same
way maps are drawn. N specifies the number of meridians and also
the number of parallels.
By default, N is chosen in function of the size occupied
by the sphere in the drawing. If you decide to specify N
manually, then the same number will be used no matter how
large or small the sphere appears in the drawing.
A one character identification of the solid.
This label serves the same purpose as the wire code for wires,
namely the selection of the solid as a place where signals can
be measured, around which isochrones are drawn etc.
[Default: S]
Keyword index.
Formatted on 10/11/98.